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  • Vanderbilt University

    William H. Robinson named associate dean of the School of Engineering

    William H. Robinson, a rising academic leader and diversity advocate, has been named an associate dean of the School of Engineering, Dean Philippe Fauchet announced today. William H. Robinson Robinson, a member of the university’s Committee on Diversity, Inclusion and Community, which Vanderbilt Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos named in… Read More

    Jan. 11, 2016

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    Harnessing the power of computers to create a sustainable future

    Harnessing the power of computers to help create an economically, environmentally and socially sustainable future – that is the purpose of a major new grant issued by the National Science Foundation to a new network of universities and organizations that includes Vanderbilt University. Douglas Fisher (Vanderbilt… Read More

    Jan. 8, 2016

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    Kenneth Galloway elected to AAES Board of Directors

    Kenneth F. Galloway has been elected to the American Association of Engineering Societies Board of Directors for a term beginning Jan. 1, 2016. Galloway is a Distinguished Professor of Engineering, professor of electrical engineering and computer science and former dean of the School of Engineering. Ken Galloway Galloway is a… Read More

    Jan. 6, 2016

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    Computer science class demands user focus from start of design process

    Megan Woodruff (CE’17) and Phil Hawkins (CS’17) present Pocket Docket to the Human-Computer Interaction class. (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Future engineers and others who excel in an increasingly popular computer science course must start by thinking past the coding challenges, past the array of possible devices, and all… Read More

    Dec. 31, 2015

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    Engineering school builds bridge to local, state maker communities

    Vanderbilt University School of Engineering added another pillar to the bridge it’s building to the maker community in Nashville and beyond. The school’s daylong ” Design, Build and Test (DEBUT) Makerspace Planning Workshop” Dec. 11 attracted well over 100 registrants who were interested in previously announced plans for a 13,000-square-foot… Read More

    Dec. 22, 2015

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    Entrepreneurs pack panel at VISE symposium, alum Tyler-Kabara wows with keynote

    ViTAL founder Jenna Gorlewicz (PhD’13) fields a question from the audience at the fourth annual VISE Symposium. (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) The world’s smartest technology means nothing if there’s no market for it. And the best business and marketing plan is pointless if there’s not effective engineering to… Read More

    Dec. 21, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Don’t nag me about taking the bus. Vanderbilt engineers already put me on it.

    By Heidi Hall VUSE Communications   Guilt and nagging just don’t work on me. My do-gooder, bus-riding friends who constantly hounded me about adding to traffic congestion and hurting the environment with my car? I just learned to avoid them. Show me that there’s a great reason to make… Read More

    Dec. 17, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Gore named fellow of National Academy of Inventors

      John Gore (Anne Rayner/Vanderbilt) John Gore, director of the Vanderbilt University Institute of Imaging Science, has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Fellowship is granted to “academic inventors who have demonstrated a prolific spirit… Read More

    Dec. 15, 2015

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    Anatomy of a microscopic wood chipper: New observations reveal how an individual cellulase enzyme operates

    Illustration of the system used to measure the behavior of an individual cellulase molecule. The red shape represents the atomic tweezers that use laser light to manipulate small objects. The blue sphere represents the plastic microsphere that the atomic tweezers can manipulate. The strand of DNA that… Read More

    Dec. 11, 2015

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    Vanderbilt names distinguished computer scientist as vice provost for research

      Padma Raghavan Following an extensive national search, Padma Raghavan, a distinguished researcher in high-performance computing and computational science and engineering and a proven academic research enterprise leader, has been named as Vanderbilt University’s next vice provost for research, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic… Read More

    Dec. 10, 2015